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Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa (The Family That Eats Soil) free movie download

The movie Ang Pamilyang Kumakain ng Lupa (The Family That Eats Soil), based on a short story by Khavn de la Cruz, has been subtitled in English and is up for free download. Get it here. From the director's notes:
"The Family That Eats Soil", as shown by its ultraviolent treatment, critiques the brutalized Filipino psyche: three hundred years of Spanish colonization, more than fifty years of American intervention, four years of Japanese rape, twenty four years of Marcos terrorism. And, despite the seeming absence of foreign invaders and despots, the Filipino's ordeal still has to find an ending. Brutalization is manifested in all the characters of this story, in the way they live and look at life. The family literally subsists on nothing but soil, but the peculiarity does not end there. Here, they raise the idea of dysfunction to strange new levels: Grandpa is a zombie. Father is a serial killer. Mother is a notorious/famous pimp, drug dealer, television personality. Brother is a violent anti-Chinese racist practicing brown supremacy and Sister is a drug-addled prostitute. What happens to Baby in the end gives a shocking conclusion to the absurdist-psycho surrealist tale. The story operates on several symbolic levels. The concept of 'family', for instance, is integral in so far as it remains a sacred unit in traditional Philippine society, where it is not unusual to find grandparents and dozens of grandchildren existing under one small, claustrophobic roof. On the other hand, the symbol of 'soil' can never be divorced from the Filipino consciousness. The Philippines remains, at heart, an agrarian society-- where the earth has always been a striking metaphor for essence and rootedness, a source of sustenance and spirit. However, 'The Family That Eats Soil', seeks to paint a dystopian portrait, a phantasmagoric reversal of Filipino values. It is an allegory for a people still walking and breathing under an unending nightmare.
You can read the full text of the short story on which this film was based at Charles Tan and Mia Tijam's Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler.
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Call for Submissions for The Farthest Shore: Fantasy from the Philippines

From Banzai Cat's blog:
Secondary fantasy worlds are well-written fantasy stories that take place in a self-contained and self-consistent fantasy world created by the writer. These can be epic fantasy, high fantasy, or even dark (horror) fantasy. “The Farthest Shore: Fantasy from the Philippines, edited by Joseph Nacino & Dean Francis Alfar” will be published electronically to make this collection of stories available to a wider international audience. Through this anthology we will be able to show the world that the Filipino writer can create worlds with the best of them. Combining these two ideas—the short story and secondary fantasy worlds—is well-within the Filipino author’s ability. As a guideline though, we are not looking for treatise or travel guide books of the secondary fantasy world. In the end, a good story and the humanity of the characters in them must take precedence over the well-formed setting. In keeping with the concept of fantasy secondary worlds, stories based on Filipino mythology are acceptable.
For submission guidelines, click here.
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2009 Romeo Forbes Children’s Storywriting Competition Open to Submissions

From the official blog of CANVAS:
Happy New Year! Start the year right and join CANVAS' 5th Annual Romeo Forbes Children's Storywriting Competition! This year's contest is based on an original untitled oil on canvas painting by Juanito Torres (pictured above - click on the picture to see a larger version). Please read the rules carefully… there are a number of changes from our previous competitions, not least of which is a P5,000.00 increase in the cash prize. :-) In addition to receiving P35,000.00 in cash and a trophy, the winning author will also see his/her story rendered and published as a full color children's book in mid-2010.
Contest details here. The deadline has also been added to this blog's sidebar calendar.
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Links to Filipino-made speculative works online, some announcements

1. Charles Tan has been compiling a list of speculative works written by Filipinos and published in the international market in 2007 and 2008. He also posts links to the full texts of some earlier speculative fiction stories posted in Literatura. 2. The Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler compiled by Charles Tan and Mia Tijam has been reviewed at Boing Boing. The group blog is having some server problems, so if you can't view the page now, try again later. 3. Dean Alfar, co-editor and publisher of the annual Philippine Speculative Fiction anthology, says that the publication and launch of PSF4 has been moved to February 2009. 4. In honor of the Komikon - the 4th Philippine Komiks Convention which takes place today, at the UP Bahay ng Alumni, UP Diliman, Quezon City - I plug two comics by authors of Filipino heritage: a) No Formula: Stories from the Chemistry Set

Among the stories are short works by Andrew Drilon, whose short fiction has been published in the Philippine Speculative Fiction anthologies, and who also made the cover for the Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler. For the Table of Contents and purchase information, see Andrew Drilon's Livejournal. Previews of the comics in the collecton may be found at The Chemistry Set. b) SPEAK NO EVIL This clever science fiction story is also a social commentary by Filipino artist Elan Rodger Trinidad. Read the whole piece at Theory of Everything Comics, and don't forget to check out Elan Rodger's afterword.
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Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler

[caption id="attachment_176" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler"]Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler[/caption] Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler is a one-shot "virtual anthology" featuring speculative fiction stories in English by Filipino writers. Edited by Charles Tan and Mia Tijam, it features stories by: Dean Alfar, M.R.R. Arcega, FH Batacan, Douglas Candano, Ian Rosales Casocot, Michael A. R. Co, Khavn dela Cruz, Pocholo Goitia, Francezca C. Kwe, Apol Lejano-Massebieau, and Vincent C. Sales. Cover art by Andrew Drilon.
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Three-Headed Monster Publishing Calls for Submissions

First spotted at Philippine Genre Stories. This is from Ria Lu of Talecraft:
THREE-HEADED MONSTER PUBLISHING CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

So, you think you can write? Well, we're a new player in the industry,
and we're looking for a few good Romance Stories.

What we're looking for: Really good Romance Fiction, especially
Fantasy, Sci-fi, Paranormal, and Historical Romances. We're looking
for stories with new ideas. We're NOT looking for stories that
resemble those that are already often being published in popular
romance pocketbooks. There's too much of those already.

What we're giving:
1.)A royalty of 30% of what we make from your story. In other words:
(Selling_Price – Bookstore_Commissio n) * 30% = Writer's_Royalty.
2.)International Exposure. We will be selling internationally.
3.)You get to keep your copyright. We only ask for non-exclusive
rights to publish.

Submission Guidelines:
-Works must be in English, 50,000 – 100,000 words.
-Initially, submit a 1-page summary of your story, and the first 3
chapters. Don't submit the complete manuscript yet. If we like your
story, we will contact you for the full manuscript.
-Make sure you self-edit your submission before sending it to us.
-Works must be submitted in RTF format, 8.5" x 11", 1-inch margin on
all sides. Font must be Arial or Times New Roman, font size 12, double
space.
-Send summary and first 3 chapters to inquiry(at)3hmpublishing(dot)com. Don't
forget to include your full real name, pen name (if any), address,
landline number, mobile number, and a little information about yourself.

At the moment, we are only accepting Novel-length Romance Fiction. We
encourage mixing Romance with other genres like Fantasy, Sci-fi,
Paranormal and Historical. But if you think you have a contemporary
romance story that has an interesting plot, by all means, submit.

For questions and inquiries, don't hesitate to email us at
inquiry(at)3hmpublishing(dot)com. We look forward to hearing from you."
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Bulawan Online: New Online Literary Journal in Filipino

Shared by Philip Kimpo, Jr. on the Phil_SF_and_F mailing list: Mula sa Panitikan.com. ph:

JUNE 22, 2008

BULAWAN ONLINE LAUNCHED

At his lecture in UP Diliman last June 19, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario was glad to launch a new website: bulawanonline. com. He serves as chief editor while Roberto T. Añonuevo, Romulo P. Baquiran Jr., Michael M. Coroza, Vim Nadera and Fidel Rillo serve as co-editors. Phillip Kimpo Jr., Sophia Lucero, Eilene Narvaez and Ernanie Rafael are the staff members.

Bulawanonline. com gets its name from Bulawan, a refereed quarterly journal published by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts. The NCCA is also one of the major forces behind panitikan.com. ph.

The maiden issue features works and commentary by Nikka Osorio, Roberto T. Añonuevo, Ronald A. Atilano, Romulo P. Baquiran, Jr., Michael M. Coroza and Virgilio S. Almario himself. Visit the new site here: http://bulawanonlin e.com/.

Paanyaya sa mga Panitikero:

Magaling ka ba talagang makata o kuwentista? Ang lathalaang ito ay nakabukás para sa lahat ng mga sumusulat ng tula at maikling kuwento. Maaari ding magpadala ng salin ng ipinalalagay na mahalagang tula o maikling kuwento sa ibang wika, katutubo man o banyaga. Hangga't maaari, ipadala ang tulang hindi lalagpas sa 50 taludtod at ang kuwentong hindi lalagpas sa 15 pahina (na naka-double- space at may 11-12 points Times Roman, New York, Palatino, Book Antique, o Arial na font). May Lupon ng mga Editor ang lathalaang ito, sa pangunguna ng National Artist Virgilio S. Almario, na pipilì tuwing dalawang buwan ng katangi-tanging tula, kuwento, o salin at ang napilìng akda ay ilalathala nang may kalakip na komentaryo hinggil sa katangian ng mga ito. Maglalaan din ng espasyo ang lathalaang ito para sa mga pagsusuri ng aklat at talakay sa mga paksaing pampanitikan, pangwika, at pampagsasalin. Inaasahan ang kontrobersiyal at radikal na punahan bagaman sa paraang walang personalan. Ganap na pananagutan ng may-akda ang anumang paglabag sa karapatang-ari at ibang batas ng Filipinas. Ano pa ang hinihintay mo? Maaaring ipadala nang diretso ang lahat ng kontribusyon sa editor@bulawanonlin e.com. Maaari ding ipadala ang hard copy na may kalakip na soft copy na nása CD kay VIRGILIO S. ALMARIO Institute of Creative Writing Faculty Center (Bulwagang Rizal) University of the Philippines Diliman, Lungsod Quezon Filipinas Para sa file ng lathalaang ito, ilakip din ang isang maliit at pinakabagong retrato ng sarili, permanenteng tirahan, telepono, email adres, at kaunting impormasyon hinggil sa sarili (petsa at pook ng kapanganakan, magulang, paaralan, propesyon, trabaho/opisina, organisasyong pampanitikan, paboritong mga awtor at aklat, atbp.). Nása Lupon ng mga Editor ang ganap na kapangyarihan kung ilalathala o hindi ang anumang tinanggap na padaláng pagsusuri, komentaryo, o liham. Hindi tungkulin ng lathalaang ito na ibalik sa may-akda ang anumang tinanggap na padaláng akda.
Bisitahin ang BulawanOnline. com. Maraming salamat po.
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3rd Philippine Graphic/Fiction Awards Launched + 4th PGS Image Inspiration Writing Contest

Something to add to our deadlines lists! For the record, Fully Booked has included the category "Short Films" to this contest. Detailed guidelines and PDF download of the application form are on the official website.
Philippine Genre Stories' Image Inspiration Writing Contest #4 is also up! See the image and learn about the rules here.
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Some Submission Deadlines

I was blog-hopping yesterday and I spotted this post over at Mark Poa's LJ, where he lists some upcoming submission deadlines.  I remember doing this a lot back when I was more organized, but now that I need to get my head back on straight, I'm finding other people's lists extremely useful :D Mark has kindly granted me permission to repost his list, so here we go:
PGS Special Halloween Issue: http://philippinegenrestories.blogspot.com/2008/01/pgs-special-halloween-issue-call-for.html Deadline: June 30, 2008 CANVAS writing contest for children readers: http://lookingforjuan.blogspot.com/2008/05/call-for-entries-and-contest-rules.html Deadline: July 31, 2008 What's your Coffee Bean Story? http://pinoyfood.nimrodel.net/2008/04/16/what%E2%80%99s-your-coffee-bean-and-tea-leaf-story-contest/ Deadline: July 31, 2008 PGS Special Crime/Mystery/Suspense Issue: http://philippinegenrestories.blogspot.com/2008/01/pgs-special-crimemysterysuspense-issue.html Deadline: August 15, 2008 Philippine Speculative Fiction vol. 4: http://www.newworlds.ph/?p=281 Deadline: September 31, 2008
Thanks, Mark! And I'm really happy you liked "The Magic Christmas Box" :) Might put up a calendar of events on this blog soon, just as a companion piece to the spec fic writing markets list. Incidentally, please feel free to suggest new publications to the list - more is always welcome!